church property
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Definition
- Noun:
- Property or income owned by a church: This term refers to the physical assets (such as land, buildings, and objects) and the financial resources (such as income from donations, investments, or rents) that are legally owned and controlled by a church or religious institution.
Usage
- The term is used in legal, financial, and administrative contexts to discuss the holdings and economic resources of a religious organization.
- It is a formal, compound noun typically treated as a singular concept, though it can refer to multiple items collectively.
Examples
- Noun:
- The diocese is responsible for managing all church property within its region.
- A dispute arose over the sale of the ancient church property.
- Donations are a significant source of income for church property.
Advanced Usage
- "Alienation of church property": A legal term for the transfer or sale of church-owned assets, often requiring specific ecclesiastical or legal approval.
- The bishop's council must authorize any alienation of church property.
- "To hold in trust as church property": Describes assets managed for the benefit of the church by trustees.
- The land is held in trust as church property for future use.
Variants and Related Words
- Ecclesiastical property: A more formal synonym, often used in legal or historical contexts.
- Temporalities: A historical term, especially in medieval contexts, referring to the secular possessions and revenue of the church.
- Glebe: Specifically, a piece of land belonging to a parish church or ecclesiastical benefice.
Synonyms
- Religious assets
- Ecclesiastical holdings
- Parish assets (when referring to a specific local church)
Related Phrases
- Church lands: Specifically refers to real estate owned by the church.
- The monastery was built on extensive church lands.
- Church funds: Specifically refers to the monetary assets of the church.
- Church funds were used to repair the roof.
Notes
- The term "church property" is a fixed compound noun. In this specific entry, it is treated as a single lexical unit with the defined meaning. Other uses of the words "church" and "property" separately follow their own individual definitions.
Noun
- property or income owned by a church